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Protection of transient documents using a photochromic protective layer

a protection layer and document technology, applied in the field of document protection, can solve the problems of reducing the readability of documents, affecting the quality of documents,

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-01-23
XEROX CORP
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And so, unimaged areas become colored after a period of time, thereby reducing the contrast between the white and colored states, and thus reducing the readability of the document.
As the document is continually exposed to ambient light or sunlight, the UV component of light causes a gradual, uncontrolled writing on the document background areas, causing contrast loss.
However, the unimaged areas of the documents are still sensitive to the UV component of visible light, centered at 365 nm.

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[0021]The exemplary embodiment provides a protective photochromic switchable layer for the prevention of coloration of blank or unwritten areas of transient documents by stray UV light from ambient light sources.

[0022]Merely covering the transient document layer with UV absorbing material is not sufficient, because while this provides protection against ambient UV light it prevents writing on the transient document.

[0023]The top protective layer needs to be capable of switching between two states under illumination with strong UV light, where the light serves as the writing light for the bottom layer of the transient document.

[0024]One state is transparent to incident UV light, allowing writing on the bottom transient document layer. This state is obtained by illumination with UV light of high intensity, during the writing process. Alternately, this state can be obtained by illumination with light of a wavelength different than that of UV light, such as for example, less than or gre...

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Abstract

A protective, switchable layer adapted for use in transient imageable documents is disclosed. The protective layer can be disposed on an underlying photochromic layer and enables writing or imaging the underlying layer. The protective layer prevents unintentional writing on the photochromic layer, such as can otherwise occur from exposure to certain wavelengths of light.

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BACKGROUND[0001]The present disclosure relates, in various exemplary embodiments, to the protection of documents using a top protective photochromic switchable layer.[0002]Photochromic self-erasing, reimageable paper is written by using UV light of 365 nm wavelength. The printed information is readable for a predetermined period of time, for example 4 hours. After passage of a longer time period, for example 20 hours, the printed information is self-erasing, leaving a blank document ready to be reimaged with new information. These documents are often referred to as temporary or transient documents.[0003]Because UV light is used both for writing, as well as for reading (UV light is typically present in room-light from a bulb or sunlight), the unimaged areas of the document are sensitive to the UV component from the reading light. And so, unimaged areas become colored after a period of time, thereby reducing the contrast between the white and colored states, and thus reducing the read...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G03C1/675G03C1/685G03C1/73G03C1/815G03C1/825
CPCG03C1/73Y10S430/163
Inventor CHOPRA, NAVEENMAHABADI, HADIKAZMAIER, PETER M.IFTIME, GABRIEL
Owner XEROX CORP
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